CAIPA welcomes Cho Hee Park, FNP to our organization! CAIPA is one of the most successful independent practice associations in Greater New York with over 1,300 private practice providers, covering over 70 specialties. We are glad to have you with us!
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Congratulations Center for Children's Advocacy and Yale New Haven Hospital for being honored by the Connecticut Hospital Association for your Medical-Legal Partnership team! Medical-legal partnerships (MLPs) are an innovative approach to delivering legal services by integrating legal expertise into healthcare settings. These partnerships address the social determinants of health, such as housing, access to benefits, and domestic violence, by providing patients with legal assistance alongside medical care. By identifying and addressing legal issues that impact health, MLPs improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the well-being of communities. This holistic model of care fosters collaboration between healthcare providers and legal professionals, ensuring that patients receive comprehensive support to tackle both their medical and legal needs. #MedicalLegalPartnership #MLP #LegalAid #HealthJustice #AccessToJustice #HealthcareInnovation #LegalServices #PublicHealth #HealthcareCollaboration
Thank you to the Connecticut Hospital Association for honoring our Yale New Haven Hospital Medical-Legal Partnership team, Attorney Sarah Mervine, Dr. Ada Fenick, intake coordinator LaShawna Lockhart, and attorney Nicole Wallach, with the CHA Award for demonstrated outstanding commitment to leading, representing, and serving hospitals.
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Two important pieces of legislation on the docket for this year's DOTH. HR 955/S 1849: Sustaining Outpatient Services Act seeks to redress the inequity in CMS reimbursement when a CR/PR program relocates off campus or opens a new facility off the grounds of the main hospital. HR 1406/S 3021: Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act seeks to make many of the waivers that CMS granted during the PHE permanent. These waivers allowed for the delivery of virtual CR/PR and for the daily supervising provider requirement to be met virtually. The last point is critical (no pun intended) for CAH in rural areas. AACVPR is sending the entire BOD to D.C. this year to impress upon Congress how important these bills are. Hope to see you there.
Calling all members! Join AACVPR leaders in Washington, D.C., March 4-5 for Day on the Hill. Register now to take part in this opportunity to meet with legislators and advocate for the valuable care and services you provide to your patients. https://buff.ly/3Sstvw4
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There are two important pieces of legislation on the docket for DOTH that can enhance and continue to propel Cardiac Rehab Programming. • HR 955/S 1849: Sustaining Outpatient Services Act seeks to redress the inequity in CMS reimbursement when a CR/PR program relocates off campus or opens a new facility off the grounds of the main hospital. HR 1406/S 3021: Sustainable Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services in the Home Act seeks to make many of the waivers that CMS granted during the PHE permanent. These waivers allowed for the delivery of virtual CR/PR and for the daily supervising provider requirement to be met virtually. The last point is critical (no pun intended) for CAH in rural areas. • Your support is key.
Calling all members! Join AACVPR leaders in Washington, D.C., March 4-5 for Day on the Hill. Register now to take part in this opportunity to meet with legislators and advocate for the valuable care and services you provide to your patients. https://buff.ly/3Sstvw4
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Yesterday, I had the opportunity to highlight some of our findings regarding additional Master's and Doctoral degrees among top advanced practice leaders throughout the country. Tomorrow, Zachary Hartsell DHA, FACHE will discuss the "Impact of Scope of Practice Laws on Compensation and Productivity for PAs". If you're at AAPA tomorrow, stop by and say hi to Zach. Another job well done with this AAPA conference - we look forward to this event every year! #AAPA2024 #sullivancotter #advancedpracticeleaders #healthcareleadership SullivanCotter
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Family Physician | Vice President, Clinical Engagement, Aledade | President, American Academy of Family Physicians
"We need your voices and views, your experiences and perspectives, your passion and energy." Read more from Reid Blackwelder, M.D., FAAFP, on why you should take the first step to run for the AAFP board — and how to get your application in by Feb. 15.
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Our multidisciplinary team is on top of the new healthcare transaction review law in California - register below to learn from the best!
I am looking forward to presenting with my colleagues John Barnes, Jean Tom, and Kaley Fendall.
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𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗧𝗖 𝗪𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗦𝗲𝗲 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗡𝗼𝘄 - AOA advocacy leader Dr. Jeffrey Sonsino greets Lina Khan, Chair of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), during a Capitol Hill visit focused on advancing optometry’s policy priorities, including the urgent need for a crackdown on anti-doctor/anti-patient abuses by the vision plan industry and predatory vision benefit managers (VBMs). Thanks to the efforts of Dr. Sonsino and thousands of advocacy-minded AOA doctors, two Congressional committees have launched inquiries into complaints about VBMs and support for bi-partisan legislation - the Dental and Optometric Care Access Act - to provide relief to optometry practices is growing. To join AOA’s advocacy efforts, please visit the AOA’s Legislative Action Center: https://ow.ly/YFFA50RU0tT
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What do we need to change at NHS Birmingham and Solihull? We're urging all staff in health and care to continue to get involved in our second Our Open Conversation. Through the conversation – which ends on 7 May - we’re checking and challenging the pledges that have been drafted in response to what was shared in the first Conversation at the end of last year. Did we hear correctly? Do the pledges address our concerns and priorities? Everything shared in this second Conversation will directly impact the final pledges and shape the future of our health and care system. #OurOpenConversations are interactive online conversations hosted by our independent partner, Clever Together. They are anonymous, inclusive, and transparent. Here’s what to do: 1. Find out how to log in at: https://lnkd.in/eMUfSH4v 2. Vote and comment on the draft pledges and the contributions of others 3. Spread the word! https://lnkd.in/eZKTEm6B
Birmingham and Solihull ICB- Our Open Conversation with David Melbourne
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In this issue of the Bulletin..."Welcome to the Board Room: November 2023 Board Meeting Recap" by Lindsay Heering, MS, CCLS, ACLP Immediate Past President "For two days, twice a year, the ACLP Board of Directors meets in person for the board meeting. One month before the board meeting, all ACLP committees, task forces, and work groups comprising volunteer Certified Child Life Specialists and aspiring professionals are expected to submit Board reports. Through these reports, they can share the progress of their work, seek direction or clarification, and/or request board approval for their recommendations or financial considerations. Board members review each report and come prepared with questions and considerations for each discussion item." Read more about committee reports and outcomes from the meeting for free here: https://ow.ly/cK2O50RyZwo
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Clinical Professor of Radiation Oncology; 52nd President, ACLM; 16th President, AVAHO; President, AVAHO Foundation; Chief Editor of “Principles and Practice of Legal Oncology” Textbook (McGraw-Hill, 2023)
Dr. Willie Underwood III, MD, MSc, MPH, Chair of Board of Trustees for the American Medical Association gave the keynote address on Issues and Challenges to Medicine Moving forward in the 21st Century at the American College of Legal Medicine 64th Annual Conference, March 1-3, 2024. What an inspirational perspective on the ideal healthcare system for our country!
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